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Mark Opatow was invested as a cantor by the Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion in 2003. After serving for three years as the cantor of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue on Manhattan's Upper West Side, Mark now travels regularly to congregations throughout the country. He can often be found at Alabama's oldest Jewish congregation, the Springhill Avenue Temple in Mobile.
His album, Shir Chadash: a New Song, draws on a range of influences from the many facets of his musical life. It is a collection of original compositions with texts from the Kabbalat Shabbat section of the Friday night service, and features vocal harmonies by his sister Sandy Opatow and her partner Pat Humphries (the folk duo Emma's Revolution).
Mark leads services, teaches, and gives concerts at synagogues across the country and lives in Miami Beach with his wife Alicia and their loud, orange cat Sunny.
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